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42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by dre11(m): 7:33am On Sep 17, 2020
Eniola Akinkuotu, Abuja

Ninety-six days after the Senate confirmed the nomination of 42 career ambassadors, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has yet to assign them portfolios, The PUNCH has learnt.

Similarly, the 39 non-career ambassadors and one additional career ambassador, who were confirmed on July 22, 2020, by the Senate have yet to be posted.

In all, 82 ambassadors are waiting without a clue as to where and when they will resume.

A diplomat, who spoke to The PUNCH on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak with the press, said the delay was not caused by the closure of the airspace due to COVID-19 but rather lack of funds and poor planning.

The diplomat noted that Buhari similarly delayed the posting of ambassadors in 2016.

“I know the government will want to blame the current delay on COVID-19, but just cast your mind back to the appointment of career ambassadors in 2016. They were confirmed in November 2016, but President Buhari released their postings in May 2017, more than six months later. You can check this on Google. This was long before COVID-19,” the diplomat stated.

He said it was likely that the newly appointed ambassadors would not be posted to their respective places of primary assignment until next year.

He added, “There are two major things causing this delay. The first is that the non-career ambassadors, who are candidates of powerful politicians, including governors, have been engaged in intense lobbying for countries like the United Kingdom and the United States, while we, the career diplomats, will get the less desired countries.

“Secondly, the government doesn’t have enough money. The initial plan was that some less strategic foreign missions would be closed down. Unfortunately, the President appointed 82 new ambassadors and then retained 12, which means we are about 94 ambassadors in all.”

The source said even if the airspace was closed, the Federal Government ought to have assigned them postings so that their names would be sent to the respective countries of primary assignment.

He noted that this process could be time consuming and the government ought to have at least set the ball rolling to save time.

Explaining the process, the source said, “When an ambassador is to be posted out, the country he is to be posted to will be communicated to him. Then, the country where he is to resume will be notified in writing. The country will then accept or reject him.


“If he is accepted, a document known as ‘agreement’ will be forwarded to Nigeria. Then, the ambassador will be given a letter of credence, which will be presented to the President of that foreign country.

“This process can be long or short, depending on several factors, including the level of diplomatic relations between the two nations. For instance, an ambassadorial posting between the US and the UK can take just 48 hours, because they are allies.”

When asked if it was possible to have started the process when the airspace was shut due to COVID-19 pandemic, the diplomat answered in the affirmative.

He said one of the factors that delay the postings was that the government tried to do all postings at once.

When contacted, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Ferdinand Nwoye, said the ministry was awaiting directives from the Presidency.

“We have done what is expected of us. We are waiting for directives from the government,” he said.

PUNCH

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by Islie: 11:34am On Sep 17, 2020
Why appoint someone you have didn't have vacancy for.



This government sha


Ninety-six days after the Senate confirmed the nomination of 42 career ambassadors, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has yet to assign them portfolios, The PUNCH has learnt

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by slivertongue: 11:40am On Sep 17, 2020
GMB will soon express SHOCK that they have not been posted. he will soon blame covid19 and later post dead people. INCOMPETENCE is written all over this administration

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by Nobody: 1:22pm On Sep 17, 2020
Space for sale

I can't ransack my brain over politics-infested stuff undecided

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by classicfrank4u(m): 1:22pm On Sep 17, 2020
** Buhari left the group chat*

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by Sabadon(m): 1:23pm On Sep 17, 2020
the more you look the less you see grin

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:24pm On Sep 17, 2020
This process can be long or short, depending on several factors, including the level of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

ZooOga:
there's more important things to focus on during dis very serious global pandemic.
international travel has halted to and from many countries and many foreign governments have been on extended leave, including our honourable NASS members.
More like this.
You've said it all.

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by Account2Many: 1:24pm On Sep 17, 2020
clueless government
FarahAideed:
Never seen a lazier govt
so less concerned.
Just look at what is become of our education sector

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by FarahAideed: 1:24pm On Sep 17, 2020
Never seen a lazier govt

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by osamz007: 1:25pm On Sep 17, 2020
USELESS COUNTRY

THE ONES WEY DEY BEFORE WE NO SEE THEIR BENEFIT SET

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by Henix(m): 1:26pm On Sep 17, 2020
This government is clueless

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by iyanumiv(m): 1:26pm On Sep 17, 2020
THEY SHOULD REPLACE THE UAE AMBASSADOR BIKO.....
THAT MAN NA MUMU....


FULANI AMAKA

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by strangest(m): 1:26pm On Sep 17, 2020
And they have been collecting salary and benefits while sleeping at home.... this country sef
Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:26pm On Sep 17, 2020
iyanumiv:

FULANI AMAKA
Is this Amaka issue not getting too childish for you guys here?
Make una try grow up for once now and make reasonable comments, atleast once in a day nah!
Amaka sef go don tire for una on top her mention!!

We Rise!

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by wellmax(m): 1:27pm On Sep 17, 2020
Corona caused it
Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by FarahAideed: 1:28pm On Sep 17, 2020
post=94016538:
This process can be long or short, depending on several factors, including the level of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

So Nigeria has poor diplomatic relations with all 96 ? You don't have to defend every ineptitude of the govt , sometimes you can just look and pass like Sarrki

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by titobi11: 1:28pm On Sep 17, 2020
Make dem Sha no wait till 2023...

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by money121(m): 1:29pm On Sep 17, 2020
Ok
Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by phlame(m): 1:29pm On Sep 17, 2020
shocked
Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by MANNABBQGRILLS: 1:30pm On Sep 17, 2020
FarahAideed:

So Nigeria has poor diplomatic relations with all 96 ? You don't have to defend every ineptitude of the govt , sometimes you can just look and pass like Sarrki
Senior wailer,
We've told you times without numbers that if our posts is too difficult for you to assimilate and comprehend, kindly scroll to the next post.
Stop jumping on our posts, seeking for so much attention on a daily basis.
Hypertension is real o, the boy with 200 monikers.

You are hereby ignored......as usual! cool

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by fourboys: 1:30pm On Sep 17, 2020
confused country

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by Nobody: 1:31pm On Sep 17, 2020
Yet bubu is working

This man has taken Nigeria backward for a period of 20 yrs. Government of nepotism and mediocre.

Those who can turn economy and security situation around that are supposed to be in his government are rejected just because they are not from north, hence economy and security collapsed but keep blaming others for his woes.

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Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by Houseofglam7(f): 1:34pm On Sep 17, 2020
undecided
Re: 42 Ambassadors Await Postings 96 Days After Senate Confirmation by ZooOga: 1:37pm On Sep 17, 2020
there's more important things to focus on during dis very serious global pandemic.
international travel has halted to and from many countries and many foreign governments have been on extended leave, including our honourable NASS members.

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